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### Trigger request

We can execute queries using the built-in `send()` function or use React hooks.

```tsx
import { postLogin } from "server/auth";

...

const handleLogin = async (values: {email: string, password: string}) => {
  const [data, error, status] = await postLogin.setData(values).send();

  if(data) {
    // perform login
    ...
  } else {
    // handle error
    ...
  }

}

...

```

### Method `send()`

The send method takes full advantage of the potential of our features. We have implemented `debouncing`, `retries`,
`cancellation` and `offline awaiting` solutions.

We can also dynamically transfer data to execute the request.

```tsx
import { postData } from "server/auth";

...

const handleSend = async (values: ValuesType) => {
  const [data, error, status] = await postData.send({
    data: values,
    params: { accountId: 2 },
    queryParams: { param1: "test", param2: [1,2,3] }
  })

  if(data) {
    // perform success action
    ...
  } else {
    // handle error
    ...
  }

}

...

```
